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Hip-hop and rap music are used to express the sentiments of marginalized voices
that the universities and institutions have not been able to acknowledge. Hip-hop has the
potential to challenge morals, social and cultural fabrics. Rap music has the ability

Moodle assignment 12
1. In the article Harvard University did a national poll regarding the importance of religion
in students life. It was determined that seven out of 10 consider religion important
throughout college. One fourth of the 1,200 became more

Moodle assignment 17
1. Secularization has two definitions. One being that it is the decline of religious belief
and practice. The second definition is the retreat of religion from the public space.
There are two theories of secularization that describe t

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Religion, faith, practices, spirituality are all subjects that have come to the attention of the
American public. Originally America used religion as its foundation since most of the people
that came to the New World at the time, were all people who wer

Writing assignment 1: The Story Behind the Numbers
Soul Searching Chapters 3 and 4 by Christian Smith and Melinda Lundquist Denton,
focused on the interviews that were given to teenagers throughout the country each focusing on
specific themes. This paper

Moodle assignment 16
1. Sheilaism is a way for people love them selves and take care of others by listening to
themselves. It can also be interpreted as a method for people who wish that their
religion were privatized and there arent any limits placed on

Moodle assignment 13
1. The presence of students who openly practice their religion are viewed by some
to present challenges to faculty, administrators and others because the person
that feels challenged may have not dealt with the situation prior. Beside

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Columbian Stereotypes
All Columbians are drug dealers
All Columbian women look the same
All Columbians Sound the same
Columbians use a heavy amount of cocaine
Columbia has a high crime rate
Columbians are all good at soccer

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Roy Midence
9/21/16
First Year Seminar My Daughter Malala
The TED talk was very enlightening and made me think about things that I
havent thought about in a very long time. Since I am, in fact, not a female I often dont
have to think about their problems

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Jason Barreto
What was it like growing up in Columbia?
Well I was only there till I was 10 so I dont remember too much but I know that there was
always a good mood in the air and everyone seemed like they were having fun.
What do you remember most?
Th

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Roy Midence
Where do I even begin! This was a very profound and enlightening video on such
a horrifying topic. Overall I enjoyed the video but found it to be like every other video
that talks about moments in history where groups of individuals were attac

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

NORTH KOREAS
OPPRESSION
Some stay and some go.
By: Roy Midence
FACTS ON NORTH KOREA
Population: 24.9 mil sad individuals
Flag:
Leader: Kim Jong-Un, his family has lead it for 60 years
How Great: Not great!
Big Problem: Most are starving and poor
Peo

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Well, when I was around 4 years old I was at the beach playing in the sand. I was
building a castle alone because ya know that's just what I do. So as the blazing sun
beat down on my small back I noticed a boy wandering over towards me. At the time I
assu

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Roy Midence
10/11/16
Race Card
This is the first time I have heard of the Race Card Project and it was nice that
the site promoting it, had examples of cards written by others. Viewing the other cards
gave me a better idea of what the project is and seein

First Year Seminar Identity and Restorative Justice: Survival and Beyond

GEN 110
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Fall 2016

Roy Midence
11/08/16
Stories and Power
The power stories have over the expectations and perception of people and
amazing. Stereotypes and rumors begin with them and our imaginations are shaped by
them. I feel as if Chimamanda Adichie gives excellent examp

Victoria Telesco
Working in Groups Successfully
First Year Seminar Learn to Learn for College Success
10/28
Working In Groups Successfully
Throughout this semester, there has been various group activities and assignments. There
has been a collaborative es

Victoria Telesco
Comparing the Book and Poem
First Year Seminar Learning How to Learn For College Success
09/15/16
Between the World and Me Comparison
Between the World and Me is a title that can be interpreted in many different ways,
depending on ones th

Victoria Telesco
Finding And Employing my Learning Styles
First Year Seminar Learn to Learn For College Success
09/08/16
Multiple Intelligences
In todays society, the word intelligence has evolved greatly. It no longer stands for how
smart one is. It now